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Memorial - Concentration Camp Bergen-Belsen
Lower Saxony, Germany
Gedenkstätte - Konzentrationslager Bergen-Belsen
Niedersachsen, Deutschland





Between the mass graves is place for the erection of individual memorial stones. Here are a few:


The individual memorial stones
The individual memorial stones

Entrance to the individual memorial stones Die Denksteine
auf dieser Fläche
haben nur symbo-
lische Bedeutung.
Sie bezeichnen
keine Gräber.
The gravestones
in this area have
only a symbolical
meaning. They do
not mark graves.


TUTAJ SPOCZYWA
NAJUKOCHANSZA SIOSTRA
SIFKA WAJNSTOK
Z. PIOTRKOWA-POLSKA
UR. 2. IX. 1921
ZM: 19. IV. 1945

Memorial stone

Here rests
my beloved sister
Sifka Wajnstok
from Piotrkowa-Poland
born 2. September 1921
died 19. April 1945


Memorial stone Memorial stone Memorial stone
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René Godefroid
1921 - 1945

Arrêté à Ougrée pour faits de grève
le 28-07-1943 et déporté à Laband O. S.

Transféré à Sachsenhausen commando
DEMAG de Falkensee le 23-03.1944

Mort en déportation à Bergen-Belsen
le 21-02-1945

Memorial stone

René Godefroid
1921 - 1945

Arrested in Ougrée for acts of strike
on 28-07-1943 and deported to Laband O. S.

Transferred to Sachsenhausen commando
DEMAG from Falkensee on 23-03.1944

Death while deported to Bergen-Belsen
on the 21-02-1945


Im Gedenken
an meinen
unvergesslichen
Vater
Otto Roboz
1897 - 1944
Opfer der Shoa

Memorial stone

In remembrance
of my
unforgattable
father
Otto Roboz
1897 - 1944
Victim of the Shoa


In memory of
Kornelia
Kramer

1903 - 1945
Gyorgy
Kramer

1929 - 1945

Deported from
Budapest
15. Nov. 1944

Memorial stone

Frans Lemmens
&
Eliza Meers
∗ Zutendaal 16 april 1911

Door nazi's ontvoerd op 23 februari 1944 te Zutendaal
(België)
† Bergen-Belsen einde april 1945

Memorial stone

Frans Lemmens
&
Eliza Meers
∗ Zutendaal 16 April 1911

Kidnapped by Nazis on 23 February 1944 in Zutendaal
(Belgium)
† Bergen-Belsen end of April 1945



Anne Frank

A famous victim of the camp in Bergen-Belsen was Anne Frank. She was a German-Dutch diarist of Jewish heritage. One of the most discussed Jewish victims of the Holocaust, she gained fame posthumously with the 1947 publication of The Diary of a Young Girl, in which she documents her life in hiding from 1942 to 1944, during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt/Main, Germany on 12 June 1941 and died in Bergen-Belsen in February or March 1945. Her sister Margot was also in that camp and also died.

Memorial stone

Margot
Frank

1926 - 1945

Anne
Frank

1929 - 1945



Anne Frank
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